Former Exeter City youth player Sean Goss admits Steven Gerrard's appointment at Rangers has made him consider his future at Ibrox.

The midfielder is on loan from QPR but has struggled for a place in the starting XI in the Gers team in recent weeks, despite an impressive start to his career north of the border.

Yet Goss says he will have to consider things in the summer over where his future lies.

He said: “The prospect of Steven Gerrard being here is massive. He was an amazing player and someone I looked up to. Everyone is going to be interested in playing for him and playing under him would excite anyone.

Sean Goss (Image: Getty/Manchester United FC)

“His experiences can only help us but I will think about that when the time comes.

“I just want to try and get back into the team for the games on Tuesday and Sunday.

“They are two tough games. After that I will see what situation I am in.

“I am just concentrating on playing football and we will see what happens at the end of the season.

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Goss feels Gerrard's appointment will also increase interest in a move to Ibrox for some players currently plying their trade in England.

He said: “I definitely think there will be plenty of interest from players down south.

“All you have to do is look at his career. He will be able to back that up with his experiences and help the players on the park week in, week out. The reaction all over the country to him being announced is huge.

“It is great for the club to get someone like that in. It’s massive for Scottish football as well. It’s given everyone a lift and the boys are doing everything they can to end the season well and then start the season fresh and in a good position.”